A fiery crash involving a stolen vehicle driven by a 14-year-old boy left three dead and four others seriously injured Monday night, Phoenix police said.

The crash, which occurred about 8 p.m. at Greenway Road and Interstate 17, involved two SUVs, one of which was on fire when firefighters arrived, officials said.

Phoenix police said before the crash, they were notified by the Arizona Department of Public Safety about a stolen SUV heading north from the area of I-17 and Dunlap Avenue.Shortly after, police received another call reporting the serious crash.

Police said the the crash happened as the SUV was northbound on the I-17 frontage road when it collided with a Honda CRV that was turning on a green light north onto the frontage road from Greenway Road.

The SUV, which police later confirmed was stolen, caught fire in the crash, police said. It had seven occupants inside, police said.

An adult woman inside the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. She was the only passenger fire crews had to extricate from the SUV, Phoenix fire officials said. Her age was not available.

Another woman, 38, had no pulse and was not breathing when she was taken from the scene to a hospital, fire officials said. She died at the hospital shortly thereafter.

A 13-year-old girl later died at the hospital from her injuries, Phoenix police said Tuesday.

A 20-year-old woman remained hospitalized Tuesday in serous, but stable condition, police said.

Three other people inside the SUV suffered non-life-threatening injuries, including the 14-year-old boy who police said was driving the vehicle, a 14-year-old girl, and a 24-year-old man, police said.

The driver of the Honda was treated at the scene for minor injuries, police said.

Neither driver showed signs of impairment, police added.

Fire officials said late Monday that none of the injuries involved major burns because the fire was confined to the engine and quickly extinguished.

Police said the SUV, a 2006 white Ford Explorer, was reported stolen from an area near Metrocenter mall Sunday afternoon. The keys had been left inside, police added.

Further details were not available and the investigation was ongoing Tuesday.